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Land law

(Palgrave law masters)

Palgrave, 2017

10th ed. / Mark Davys

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Includes bibliographies and index

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This popular textbook on Land Law provides a clear, straightforward and concise introduction to this rich and adaptable area of the law. It uses accessible language and stresses a full understanding of a few important cases rather than a superficial understanding of many. The tenth edition of this textbook has been thoroughly updated and expanded. It includes more critical, in-depth content to further aid understanding, and has more diagrams illustrating how to apply the law. Useful features include key concepts at the start of each chapter, self-test exercises and suggestions for further reading, as well as a companion website containing a glossary, quizzes and suggested techniques on how to tackle questions and problems. This is an ideal companion for students studying land law as part of a law degree or on the GDL/CPE; it is perfect also for students taking the subject as part of a surveying or estate management course.

Table of Contents

PART I: INTRODUCTION.- 1. Introduction to Land Law.- 2. The Foundations of Land Law.- 3. What is 'land'?.- PART II: TITLE.- 4. Registered Title.- 5. Unregistered Land.- Part III: THE ESTATES AND INTEREST.- 6. Freehold Land.- 7. The Leasehold Estate.- 8. Leasehold Covenants.- 9. Licences.- 10. Easements and Profits.- 11. Mortgages.- 12.Covenants in Freehold Land.- PART IV: SHARING INTERESTS IN LAND.- 13. Concurrent Co-ownership.- 14. Trusts of Land.- PART V: ACQUIRING INTERESTS IN LAND.- 15. Land Contract and Other Formalities.- 16. Adverse Possession.- 17. Implied Trusts and Proprietary Estoppel.

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